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for the most part it is under the hood of your car where the sticker say engine size try this website to see if they have you car listed its www.autozone.com if not call your local part store and tell them its a 4.0 liter and you need the gap on the spark plugs

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its not very hard at all. once you get the heads off just make sure you follow the proper sequence to tighten the bolts. always remember to tighten from the center bolts out to the end bolts so the heads seat flat and even. and make sure you have the proper torque specs for those head bolts. 1) hand tighten. 2) torque to half of the OEM spec. 3) full torque spec. all of this takes a while to do so be patient.